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UKHoov
Nov 12, 2007, 02:30 PM
I have a 1993 Toyota Corolla with 166,228miles, just bought it used

1.) My transmission has a leak, what is the best "leak stop" product to use?

2.) The tail lights on the driver side don't work. I finally got to them and they are rusted into the sockets, with the bulbs broken. How can I get them off, without replacing the sockets themselves?

3.) When the car is started, there is a squealing/squelching sound, and after a minute or two it quits. Sounds like a fan belt or water pump... any ideas?

Despite what it may sound like the car actually runs fine, besides the issues above.

Thanks in advance for any help!:)

CaptainRich
Nov 12, 2007, 04:09 PM
1.) My transmission has a leak, what is the best "leak stop" product to use?
The only leak stop is to repair the leak. Nothing should be added to the trans to quick-fix leaks. Carefully machined valves and solenoids could be damaged.


2.) The tail lights on the driver side don't work. I finally got to them and they are rusted into the sockets, with the bulbs broken. How can I get them off, without replacing the sockets themselves?
If they're that badly corroded, you're better off replacing the sockets and their stubby harnesses. Call your local salvage yard and compare prices.



3.) When the car is started, there is a squealing/squelching sound, and after a minute or two it quits. Sounds like a fan belt or water pump... any ideas?
The accessory drive belts are probably loose or worn. If you just bought the vehicle, replace them now and drive off with confidence.

Do you plan on doing some of your own work, or will you be seeking a qualified tech?